ForgottenLore wrote:
Or you play Warhammer 40K and want a couple squads of space marine terminators.
5 plastic figures for $50 US/28 pounds UK/$74 Aus
$10 per model
Random warmachine infantry 10 (identified as plastic) models for $50
Fairly typical grunt for Malifaux 3 metal models $22
Infinity 4 models for $30
It is all relative.
Not that I am defending GW. They are rapidly pricing me out of their games, but to suggest that the GW LotR miniatures are among the most expensive figs out there is just not true. That WotR was so cheap to get into was long one of my major selling points for the game. Sadly, that is not quite true anymore.
Warmachine, Malifaux and Infinity are different genres of miniature wargaming, from what I gather. They're much more narrative driven (?), using much smaller numbers of models. Their models are also better quality and detailed etc, compared to GW's mass produced models. In the Core GW games, you use dozens if not hundred of models. LOTR, 40K etc are Mass Battles. GW's business model is to sell HUGE quantities of Miniature, whereas those other games use less than 30(?) from what little I've seen of them.
Besides, I'm only drawing from my own personal experience. I play LOTR, Warhammer 40K and SAGA Anglo-Saxons/Danes (just started recently). The only other games I've had direct contact with, is Warhammer, WOTR (never even considered it beyond one GW store intro game due to the huge start up costs), and various historical games (e.g. Flames of War) via my Local Gaming Club (Middlesbrough). I'm sure there are miniature companies out there with much higher prices than GW, but I'm sure they have more valid reasons than just greed alone. And I was also talking about price comparisons in the context of WOTR and LOTR SBG alone.
Certain WOTR armies would be very cheap to put together if you think outside the box and look at non GW models. Wargames Factory have some nice multipart plastic Orcs, though they're not to everyone's liking (I quite like them). WF and Gripping Beast both do good quality Saxons and Vikings. Perry Miniatures do African Tribesmen, might be suitable for Harad and the Mahud. I suppose you could even use Wargames Factory's new Samurai and Ashigaru plastics as Khand and Easterlings, though the aesthetic isn't quite right (couldn't use the Ashigaru Teppo firearms for instance, and they don't have Shields
).
GW bases its business model on selling massive quantities of miniatures. Their Core games reflect that. Typical Games of 40K and Warhammer use dozens if not hundreds of miniatures, and LOTR SBG, being a skirmish game typically uses 20 - 100 models (from elite Fellowships to Hordes). WOTR games might also push a hundred. So, for a company which wishes to sell large numbers of miniatures, they really ought to keep the price low rather than jacking it up at a faster rate than inflation year on year, and pulling all sort of shenanigans like cutting the model count. Things like this leave a bad impression on their customers, and seriously erode customer loyalty (something which GW seems to not give a Devlan Mud about, and takes for granted).
They really are shooting themselves in the foot. With the economic climate these days, their customers purchasing power is fast falling behind GW's jacked up prices. So sales fall, GW's profit margins are affected and their shareholders take note, and to compensate, GW jacks its prices up yet again to cover the shortfall...their sales are affected again, their profits are hit...you get the idea.